Identification of Profilin as a Novel Pollen Allergen; IgE Autoreactivity in Sensitized Individuals

Rudolf Valenta(University of Vienna), Michael Duchêne(University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna), K. Pettenburger(University of Vienna), Christian Sillaber(Medical University of Vienna), Peter Valent(Medical University of Vienna), Peter Bettelheim(Medical University of Vienna), Michael Breitenbach(University of Vienna), Helmut Rumpold(Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Applied Diagnostics), Dietrich Kraft(University of Vienna), Otto Scheiner(University of Vienna)
Science
August 2, 1991
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Abstract

A complementary DNA encoding a pollen allergen from white birch (Betula verrucosa) that was isolated from a pollen complementary DNA library with serum immunoglobulin E from a birch pollen-allergic individual revealed significant sequence homology to profilins. The recombinant protein showed high affinity to poly-L-proline. Immunoglobulin E antibodies from allergic individuals bound to natural and recombinant birch profilin and also to human profilin. In addition, birch and human profilin induced histamine release from blood basophils of profilin-allergic individuals, but not of individuals sensitized to other plant allergens. The structural similarity of conserved proteins might therefore be responsible for maintaining immunoglobulin E antibody titers in type I allergy.


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